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14 September 2015
Hunt and Simpson win Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series stop in Polignano a Mare, Italy, on September 13, 2015.
The 31-year-old Englishman pulled off five 10s in three rounds of competition and finished with a running take-off and a personal best of 548.20 points, making it six out of seven victories this season. On his heels in the penultimate stop as well as in the overall standings is Colombia’s Orlando Duque in second, closely followed by Jonathan Paredes from Mexico only 2.45 points b...
Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series 2015 – Action Clip – Polignano a Mare, Italy
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10 September 2015
While Polignano a Mare is the penultimate stop for the men’s 2015 World Series, where a tight battle for the top overall places will continue, for the female cliff divers this beautiful town in southern Italy will see the crowning of a champion. After the women’s first 20m off-the-cliff competition in Azores, wildcard Cesilie Carlton and fellow American Rachelle Simpson are tied in first place – everything will be decided in the women’s season final. The heat is on in the men’s category after...
Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series 2015 – Teaser – Polignano a Mare, Italy
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12 July 2016
It was Gary Hunt (GBR) who could defend his last year’s victory at the Azores. Andy Jones (USA) claimed the second place and Jonathan Paredes (MEX) completed the podium.
Red Bull Cliff Diving - Winning Dive Men - Azores, POR
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9 September 2016
Women make Pembrokeshire, Wales bow as Gary Hunt heads home for stop 6 of the 2016 Red Bull
Cliff Diving World Series on September 11.
With three British athletes in the 14 men and 9 female-strong divers line-up, Gary Hunt and former
Olympian Blake Aldridge will be backed up by wildcard diver Mat Cowen, the serenity of this usually
quiet corner of the country will get shattered during the athletes’ acrobatic 3-second flights into the fresh
Celtic Sea.
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12 September 2016
Navratil spoils Hunt’s homecoming with first ever victory at 53rd attempt
Australia’s Rhiannan Iffland tops the women’s podium as Michal Navratil takes first ever Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series win at Welsh stop held under modified schedule in Pembrokeshire on September 10, 2016.
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9 September 2016
Women make Pembrokeshire, Wales bow as Gary Hunt heads home for stop 6 of the 2016 Red Bull
Cliff Diving World Series on September 11.
With three British athletes in the 14 men and 9 female-strong divers line-up, Gary Hunt and former
Olympian Blake Aldridge will be backed up by wildcard diver Mat Cowen, the serenity of this usually
quiet corner of the country will get shattered during the athletes’ acrobatic 3-second flights into the fresh
Celtic Sea.
Other
from freesporttv
14 September 2015
Hunt and Simpson win Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series stop in Polignano a Mare, Italy, on September 13, 2015.
The 31-year-old Englishman pulled off five 10s in three rounds of competition and finished with a running take-off and a personal best of 548.20 points, making it six out of seven victories this season. On his heels in the penultimate stop as well as in the overall standings is Colombia’s Orlando Duque in second, closely followed by Jonathan Paredes from Mexico only 2.45 points b...
Other
from freesporttv
10 September 2015
While Polignano a Mare is the penultimate stop for the men’s 2015 World Series, where a tight battle for the top overall places will continue, for the female cliff divers this beautiful town in southern Italy will see the crowning of a champion. After the women’s first 20m off-the-cliff competition in Azores, wildcard Cesilie Carlton and fellow American Rachelle Simpson are tied in first place – everything will be decided in the women’s season final. The heat is on in the men’s category after...